Abstract: | This report concerns an ambitious project which created a functionally independent team of young people with physical disabilities who had no previous experience of employment. The aim of the project was to expand the training opportunities for people with disabilities through the provision of team-building. The team was brought together in order to run a self-financing office bureau business in Athens, providing services to the local community. This project intended to find an innovative alternative to sheltered workshops, which are not found in Greece. A systemic and developmental approach to team-building was explored. The approach consisted of work-hardening, education, experiential learning, and providing the physical structures necessary for self-employment. The paper describes the approach with examples, and includes an evaluation by the trainees. The paper also identifies the importance of including a team-building approach within vocational rehabilitation. |